Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change Quiz | Eight Week Quiz C

Garbes, Angela
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Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change Quiz | Eight Week Quiz C

Garbes, Angela
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapters 2-3.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Each year, how man Filipinos leave their homeland?
(a) About 1.5 million.
(b) More than 2 million.
(c) 500,000.
(d) 3 million.

2. How long were many of Garbes' mother's days when she was working as nurse in America?
(a) 13 hours.
(b) 12 hours.
(c) 10 hours.
(d) 8 hours.

3. What percent of the $32 billion that overseas Filipinos send back to the Philippines is accounted for the the country's gross domestic product?
(a) 10%.
(b) 5%.
(c) 15%.
(d) 12%.

4. When did the U.S. acquire the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam from Spain?
(a) 1886.
(b) 1874.
(c) 1898.
(d) 1891.

5. How long had Garbes' parents known one another when they immigrated to the U.S.?
(a) About 10 months.
(b) Less than a year.
(c) 13 months.
(d) 15 months.

Short Answer Questions

1. What was the view when Garbes' met a friend at her office for lunch who works at a large social media company?

2. What heritage do Gerbes' daughters have on their father's side?

3. How many times is Garbes able to catch herself before she and her toddler get into a yelling match and speak calmly?

4. How old were Gerbes' daughter in March 2020?

5. Between 1966 and 1985, how manay Filipino nurses are estimated to have migrated to the U.S.?

(see the answer key)

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